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Indigeneity and marginalisation: Planning for and with urban Aboriginal communities in Canada
- E. Peters
- Sociology
- 1 May 2005
"Everything You Want is There": The Place of the Reserve in First Nations' Homeless Mobility
- E. Peters, Vince Robillard
- Sociology
- 1 August 2009
This study examines the role of rural reserves in the mobility strategies of First Nations homeless participants, who were interviewed in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, a town in Canada's central… Expand
“You Can Make a Place for it”: Remapping Urban First Nations Spaces of Identity
Contemporary research on migration, particularly those studies drawing upon theories of transnationalism, demonstrates the ways in which social relations are stretched across spaces, allowing… Expand
Our City Indians: Negotiating the Meaning of First Nations Urbanization in Canada, 1945-1975
- E. Peters
- Political Science
- 2002
Contemporary cultural criticism has celebrated the potential of the idea of the “traveling native” for disrupting cultural assumptions about the modern “nation.” The focus has been on movements… Expand
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Emerging Themes in Academic Research in Urban Aboriginal Identities in Canada, 1996-2010
- E. Peters
- Geography
- 5 April 2011
Abstract This paper reviews academic work on urban Aboriginal identities in Canada since the publication of the urban issue-specific report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, published in… Expand
“[W]e do not lose our treaty rights outside the... reserve”: challenging the scales of social service provision for First Nations women in Canadian cities
- E. Peters
- Sociology
- 1 May 2006
Recent work in political geography has emphasised how scale plays a role in constituting relationships and identities. Historically, the Canadian federal government has taken responsibilities for… Expand
Creating anti-colonial geographies : embracing Indigenous peoples' knowledges and rights
- Jay T. Johnson, G. Cant, R. Howitt, E. Peters
- Political Science
- 1 June 2007
1 Department of Anthropology and Geography, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, P.O. Box 880368, Lincoln, NE 68588-0368, USA. 2 Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800,… Expand
Views of traditional ecological knowledge in co-management bodies in Nunavik, Quebec
- E. Peters
- Sociology
- 2003
Aboriginal Communities and Urban Sustainability
- E. Peters
- Political Science
- 2002
Foreword It is now widely acknowledged that Canada's cities need help if they are to reach their economic potential and offer a high quality of life to their citizens. Indeed, there is growing… Expand
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